Chances of admission?

<p>Do I have a chance?</p>

<p>High school class of 2010, currently in Oklahoma in an active duty Air Force family
-GPA: 3.96 (4.19 or so weighted)
-ACT: 34 (36/31/36/34 and 32 combined english/writing; taken once)
-SAT: 2280 (760+720+800; taken once)
Plenty of extracurriculars and groups, physics is my passion/plan for college
White male born in the U.S.</p>

<p>Advice?</p>

<p>Yes, you have a chance.</p>

<p>applyyyyy!</p>

<p>(Also posted this reply in Stanford and some other forum)
Well:</p>

<p>-I’ve been a head altar server at my Catholic church (whichever one I attended depending on where my family was stationed at the time) since second grade</p>

<p>-I have held 4 jobs (including my current one) my first one starting at the end of my freshmen year. If these jobs could be important to a college, let me know and I’ll post more information, although none have been related to physics in any way. One was a pretty cool job repairing and setting up computers at my high school and my current one is pretty technical work at a veterinary clinic (I just learned 5 different white cell types and how to identify them in a blood smear of a dog under the microscope).</p>

<p>-I have run track and played football in junior high, and currently am doing summer workouts for cross country this spring.</p>

<p>-I participated in my technology club as well as two once-a-year tech/science/engineering competitions my freshmen and sophomore years</p>

<p>-My stock market club team took fifth in the region (western PA) my sophomore year</p>

<p>-I’m planning on being accepted (waiting to be notified as to whether or not I was chosen) as one of two youth councilors for my ward in Oklahoma City, a year-long commitment to my local community</p>

<p>-I’m planning on setting up a sort of career-shadowing with a local physicist my dad and I hang out with every now and then</p>

<p>-I’m also probably going to be a National Merit Scholar (does that mean anything to a school like Stanford?)</p>

<p>-I don’t have much to show for my junior year as it was a transition year (moved from Pittsburgh to OKC, had lots of trouble switching schools as far as transcript issues and such) but my grades, test scores, NMSQT beginning, altar serving, and the youth council thing.</p>

<p>I would love any advice you guys (or girls) could provide as to what else I should do to increase my chances. Thanks a lot!</p>

<p>Yes, you have a chance, if Caltech looks like the kind of school that interests you, then apply. It’s by no means a guarantee, but nobody is for Caltech.</p>

<p>Is it a good idea to inform them on my application of my goal to apply for and be accepted into the Navy’s Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidacy program in my sophomore year? Or is that a bad idea? Also, what about financial aid, a car on campus, and Caltech’s housing/dorms? Does anyone currently attend or who has recently graduated from Caltech have any advice?</p>